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0.6 hrs on record
An interesting cozy game that's on the slower pace side of things. The game is very relaxed and lets you get comfortable with the mechanics before overloading you with more. The goal is more about precision rather than speed, as you try to get the order exactly right. Has some cute elements like space cats and absurd orders like cheeseburgers without cheese. Only complaint is that the time to cook patties takes awhile so you spend a lot of time waiting for them to be ready while the rest of your fixings are good to go.
Posted 3 September.
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4.2 hrs on record
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A Town Uncovered is a free-roam adult visual-novel where your focus is on interacting with lots of characters (and having lots of sex!) It has a unique presentation with it's graphic style which will not be to everyone's taste and consists of paper-doll style art-work with flat colors and minimal details. The erotic aspect of the game is presented more through the various situations and descriptive text than the visuals themselves.

The game itself allows you to freely roam around a town, interacting with various locales, some of which are just male friends or rivals, with the rest being women you can potentially pursue either for a relationship or just casual sex. While the casual sex scenes usually require little preamble, sometimes all you have to do is offer, the relationships are a full route requiring multiple steps.

The game offers a unique spin on skills which are spent as currency to pass certain scene-checks, and have to be refilled, giving a reason to keep engaging in the activities to raise them even once maxed. Unfortunately the methods for increasing them do not seem to change at all. Aside from skills, making money and acquiring items are also important to progress many routes. The slow rate of acquiring money however leaves the game feeling extremely grindy and slow.

While the routes themselves are interesting, and the characters well written enough, there tends to be many awkward situations that feel forced at times, and other times the relationships seem to skip several steps leaving you wondering if you missed something. While not all routes have this jarring feeling, enough do to make you wish they had been done differently.

The game is still in early access as of this review, though there is plenty of content for the time being, but you will often encounter "under construction" signs littered across your game.

Overall I wouldn't call this the worst game of it's kind by any means, it offers a lot of content, and some decent characters and routes, but I have to be honest with myself when I say there are better alternatives, and you should probably play those first.

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Posted 5 July. Last edited 13 July.
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1.6 hrs on record
Monstrous Love takes a simple concept of Human Girls having sex with Monsters, and gives it the most wholesome spin possible. It is basically three very short visual novels (you can complete one in about 20 minutes) where a woman wanders out into the woods and encounters some type of monster. What follows is an adorable meet-cute romantic story where the monster attempts to woo the woman, which culminates in her finding herself incredibly aroused and ready to go all the way!

The actual "sex" part of the story is more of a foreplay mini-game, where you click various highlighted areas on the woman's body to interact with her, using her verbal cues to correctly fill up her arousal meter and progress to the next scene and set of actions. Most of these actions involve licking, biting, and groping. Once you've filled the arousal meter completely, you've beaten the game, and are rewarded with a sweet slideshow of the monster and his female mate having sex, followed by a sweet afterwards farewell scene where they agree to meet again.

While there's no censorship, the images in this game can be considered more "erotic" than outright lewd. It would be hard to call it porn, but it is definitely erotica for adults. It also manages a rare feat of being accessible to both men and women, as it doesn't overly focus on a male or female gaze, so as long as you're into straight monster sex, then you can find something fun here.

It is very short, but at the price it is a fair offering. The art alone is worth the price of admission and is quite enjoyable from beginning to end.

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Posted 5 July. Last edited 13 July.
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5.1 hrs on record
Summer Memories is a mini-game filled "Dating Sim" where you spend a summer (30~ days) with your voluptuous Aunt and Cousins. It is designed to be a H-Game filled with lewd scenes, so full enjoyment is dependent on downloading a patch from Kagura Games website (just make sure to download the correct one as the +DLC version has it's own patch).

The protagonist is a very slight and small boy you name yourself(according to disclaimers he is 18+ but that's likely just to avoid issues, he's clearly a shota). The main three love interests are the boy's Aunt and Cousins. To woo them you must raise their affection with you, and complete your homework assignments, each of which consist of their own unique minigames. Achieving specific milestones with each character unlocks the ability to do more and more lewd activities. You unlock new actions by buying them in a point store, which you acquire by unlocking "memories" by engaging in meaningful interactions.

The gameplay itself consists of moving through several locations where you see an isometric view of a room or place, in these views you can interact with characters or perform certain actions such as taking a nap, using a computer, or taking a bath. There also consists several mini-games, most of which use a bar which you click your mouse buttons to raise or let go to let it fall. Though the gauge concept is carried over through many mini-games the precise nature changes. In one you'll have to hit the spacebar when the gauge is at a correct answer, in another you must wash dishes, but not too vigorously or you'll break them, in a fishing game you have to keep your gauge location hovered over the fish catch icon. Other minigames consist of just collecting certain items of varying rarities and turning them in for a reward.

The game allows you to freely explore the main house, which has three bedrooms for each of the main love interests, a bathroom, toilet, living room, and kitchen. Outside the house you can visit a mountain, a river, a beach, a school, and a shop, each with their own unique characters and interactions that can get you special items or allow you to permanently increase your stats.

The main goal of the game is to create lasting memories with one (or all) of the three love interests across the 30 days of your summer. You are unlikely to achieve this objective in a single playthrough, but fortunately a New Game + option exists where you can carry forward your money, stats, items, and progress with the girls, making it possible to get the ending(s) you desire. In addition to the main three heroines, there are several side-heroines with distinct scenes you can unlock, usually by collecting certain items, or finishing certain mini-games.

The game itself is not too challenging, and there exists many skills and items to help make certain goals easier. While there are many stats and skills to keep track of, they aren't too difficult to understand after a single playthrough and you can pick up on the general idea quickly.

The H-Scenes are plentiful and varied. Some are full-screen explicit scenes with visual novel exposition, while others are sprite-work animations that occur in the environment itself, with options to move locations (within the area) and change to different positions you've unlocked. You expend Stamina and Lust as you progress those scenes, but can use items during it to prolong the event.

Overall it is a fun and enjoyable H-Game with plenty to do, lots of replayability, lots of secrets, and some interesting mechanics and good H-Scenes. As long as the main character's size (Age) doesn't bother you, it will probably be of interest.

The only cons I can think of for this game are A) the resolution, which is very small. You can maximize or go full screen but this just stretches the image. B) There's little variety in different character's body types. If you like busty thicc women then it's fine but every heroine has that body shape, even the side-characters. C) The translation feels like it took a lot of liberties, it uses certain terms and concepts that feel like they don't fit in the setting (like E-Thottery). Overall I don't find the cons enough to be an issue, and I would very much recommend this game to anyone who enjoys the style they see from the store page.

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Posted 5 July. Last edited 13 July.
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4.8 hrs on record
BoneTown is certainly one-of-a-kind, and for many that would be considered a good game. The game is as low-brow as you can go. Imagine all those sex comedies from the past, the American Pies, the Porky's, the Road Trips, now imagine those made on an even smaller budget with a script written by your 13 year old cousin who still thinks farts are the epitome of high comedy.

This game is of course pornographic in nature, with fully explicit 3D sex, and yes that is the main draw, but the rest of the game pulls no punches when it comes to content. You take hard drugs as power-ups. It lampoons every culture, racial stereotype, and religion it can, it objectifies women in the worst ways possible. Why on Earth then, would I rate it positively?

If you're playing this game, you're a discerning adult who can tell right from wrong, fact from fiction, reality from f-ed up video games. Let's not pretend like the developers had any sort of agenda beyond making a stupid porn comedy game.

Except they did. This game is from 2008, by modern porn game standards that is ANCIENT. Back in 2008 porn games were crappy flash games you played on sites your mother thought would give you a virus, or were visual novels imported from Japan. The idea of a fully 3D open world sandbox porn game was beyond comprehension, yet these crazy bastards at D-Dub Software did it. Then they disappeared for years only to pop back up after Steam opened the adults-only games with their follow-up to this game: BoneCraft, which was a decidedly different direction focusing more on mission-based action than open world sandbox. A few years later and BoneTown returned with a vengeance... sorta.

BoneTown: The Second Coming is a pseudo-remaster of the original. It certainly needed a lot of work since the original didn't play nice with modern Operating Systems, but it's far from a full-on remaster. Some textures are still notably low-res, and the game for all it's improvements still feels firmly locked in it's 2008 time-capsule. Still, it's a better job than Rockstar did with it's GTA Trilogy remaster. Of greater note than the remastered parts, are the addition of new DLC that adds in a huge variety of additional elements to further open up the porn sandbox. Allowing you to play out a lot more different types of scenes. These DLC feel very tacked-on the surface though and not fully integrated into the main game. Case in point, with the Lesbian DLC you can play as a girl and have girl-on-girl action, however this ONLY applies to the actual sex scenes. The rest of the game you're still playing as a dude in the open world and in the missions.

The gameplay of BoneTown has always been a bit rough, with a less-than-optimized battle system that is simple but challenging due to that simplicity. You can very easily get stun-locked by enemies as they beat you into a pulp giving you no time to recover or react, and no way to break out of this lock. You can, however, use the same method against them. The game also strongly encourages the use of stealing identities, using drugs, equipping weapons, and unlocking power moves as these drastically improve your survivability in fights. Combat is pretty significant in BoneTown as most missions require it.

The sandbox element is pretty fun overall, as you get to explore a lot of different zones, each with their own colorful inhabitants, hidden objects to find, drugs hidden around, bosses (which unlock new power moves), weapons, and missions. While the game is open-world, it doesn't push that beyond feasibility, and while each zone is big enough to give you room to explore, it remains content rich and you don't feel like there's huge wastelands with nothing to do.

The missions are pretty lackluster, and usually involve either beating up certain numbers of people, having sex with a certain number of people, or a combination there-of. These missions are important as they unlock higher tiers for "ball level" which improves both your combat scores and who you can have sex with.

Overall BoneTown isn't the most amazing porn game out there, but for it's time it was pretty darn impressive, and it's encouraging to see it still kicking due to it's importance in the history of porn games. I do hope it does well enough that we see something new from D-Dub Software in the future!

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Posted 30 June. Last edited 13 July.
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0.8 hrs on record
This is a cute little puzzle game where you use various sliders to correct photos in order to progress to the next stage. The subject of the photos is a blue-haired incredibly busty woman who is conflicted between wanting to become a teacher or a model. There are some minor visual novel elements where you talk to her in-between months, but the meat of the gameplay is the puzzle levels itself.

Sadly I find these incredibly frustrating. You need to have a clear eye for photo-editing, and some options barely seem to do anything. What's worse is certain sliders (like glow and negative) directly impact each other, so finding the correct balance between them is an exercise in frustration. While you have unlimited tries to work it out, there are simply too many options to do trial and error on the harder levels. It would be nice if there was some kind of heat index to let you know if you're close or not to a particular setting, but if you fail to understand photo-editing then the game becomes very frustrating and you're unlikely to progress far.

I like the idea, and I love the character, the execution just makes it more annoying than enjoyable. I won't give it a bad score, but I kinda wish I could give it a middle of the road one.

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Posted 29 June. Last edited 13 July.
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9.4 hrs on record (9.3 hrs at review time)
Remember those old flash sex games where you had to tap in just the right spots in the correct order to progress to the next scene? Flash may be dead, but those games live on!

Touch Me is an exhausting little "touching/petting simulator" where you are paired with an extremely fickle pink-haired woman who expects a very strict order of body parts be touched a certain number of times before touching another body part. Touch the wrong body part or touch the right one too many times or too fast and your lust bar will fall. If you really tick her off her anger meter rises, which results on you getting "kicked out" and you have to repeat the last stage you were on. To make matters worse, the order in which you touch body parts changes from level to level. In most you start with legs, then arms, then belly, then face, then neck, then thighs, then the private areas. Sometimes this is mixed up and you may start with arms, or belly. It gives zero hints as to which one to do. Only if you really tick her off enough times will she tell you where to try. Even getting the right spot can be a bit fickle, as sometimes touching one area of a body part yields a different response to touching a different area of the same body part.

Worst of all is that your repeated failures yield the same voice dialogue line repeated ad nauseum.

What about your reward though? Well between each stage you get a brief 3D animation of her changing poses. There's also a decent voice actress. However by the time you finish a level you're just glad to have it done with, and not that excited for the pay off. The voice lines are ruined by how frequently they repeat. Ultimately at the end of the date you are rewarded with a brief solo show, and given the chance to further please her with your mouth and fingers (which is yet again another frustrating level). The levels themselves are static images you have to click on the right spots giving little variation. Even once you're done pleasing her, you are rewarded with a "Thanks for playing!" screen and dumped back to the main menu. Congratulations you've just been used by a frigid, fickle, incredibly needy virtual woman.

Was it worth it? You be the judge, but frankly I think there's far better adult games worth checking out, even in this price range.

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Posted 27 March, 2023.
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13 people found this review helpful
0.0 hrs on record
As others have pointed out, this was at one point free. It should return to being free. The vast majority of the audience for this game are looking to play an adult-oriented sexually explicit game. Making them pay twice for that is ridiculous and a bit scummy.

As for the price tag, considering the style of the sex scenes in the game is at an awkward first-person camera POV only, it's hard to recommend as a stand-alone purchase. As a free part of the base game, it's much more realistic to recommend.
Posted 26 March, 2023.
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4.7 hrs on record (4.6 hrs at review time)
Another slamdunk hit from the maker of Crawlco Block Knockers!

Boo Party is a Halloween themed homage to the classic scavenger hunt flash games, Frank's Adventure. The primary objective of which remains relatively unchanged from it's spiritual predecessor, to find items, solve puzzles, and play mini-games to entice a variety of women into giving you a lurid photo!

This game shines with an awesome layer of polish with crisp stylish pixel art that is reminiscent of games like Zombies Ate My Neighbors. Sprites are well drawn and animated expertly, and while many of the non-critical NPCs are oft repeated, there's enough variety to give the game a lot of charm. It wins all the points for style and aesthetic. It's a blast just to go around and talk to people and hear their own cheeky humorous comments.

The basic premise is you are a dorky looking photographer who accepts an ad from a busty blonde scientist. You start in the middle of the woods and rendezvous with your contract where she informs you that she wishes for you to enter a haunted house and get photographic evidence of the unusually high paranormal readings her equipment have detected. You soon find out there's a huge party being thrown in this mansion, and all the denizens of the underworld are there to partake. Vampires, mummies, zombies, swamp creatures, mermaids, goblins, demons, and ghosts are but some of the types you will encounter. No matter, you're here to do a job, and a variety of monster girls and occult babes, 12 to be exact, are only to happy to provide you with the photographic evidence you seek, provided you do them a favor.

These favors run the gambit from finding (making?) a hamburger, to winning a dance contest, to rounding up half a dozen stray cats. As you progress you will explore the labyrinthine mansion and it's grounds trying to find the objects and clues you need to progress.

The game is not without it's flaws, the mansion for one is not designed for ease of navigation. While multiple exits and a convenient elevator do help mitigate this a bit, you will often find yourself having to zigzag up and down stairs and hallways going from one spot to the next. The other big issue could be the difficult spikes within the mini-games themselves. Only a few of the routes require minigames, and they are often timed, rhythm or action segments such as dancing, floating down an obstacle course, playing a deathmatch platformer, or engaging in a variety of "WarioWare"-esque microgames. Fortunately most of these minigames offer a handicap to aide players who may struggle to complete them, and for those still unable to finish, there is a bypass option inside the settings (which I'm not ashamed to admit I did use for the dance-off). These minigames are not poorly designed by any means, but the degree of difficulty that some have may be quite a wall for many players to have to overcome.

The music is another stellar offering from OSC who did the phenomenal soundtrack for CosmiKankei's last game. This time around there's only a few tracks (4 that I know of) and all have a very Halloween theme to them with plenty of over-the-top sinister laughter to spice it up.

The ecchi content in the game is relatively minor, as you will unlock photos that show the various girls topless, and there's plenty of cheeky innuendo and adult jokes, but it never strays into the territory of being too crass or low-brow. It's an almost tasteful sort of naughty charm that is added to the game,

The total game-length is relatively short. For a casual first-time play through without using a guide, 3 - 4 hours is about what to expect. It is however a highly polished gem of a game that's well worth experiencing, and I for one can't wait to see what CosmiKankei puts out next!

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Posted 14 November, 2022. Last edited 27 March, 2023.
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7.0 hrs on record (4.0 hrs at review time)
A very fun and inventive puzzle arcade game with some sexy girls, what's not to love?

In Crawlco you play as a lowly lizard employee in a warehouse full of boxes, the warehouse is infested with bugs which the manager wants you to clear out while shipping boxes. You do this by shoving or pulling boxes. When 3 or more boxes of the same color touch they convert the area into cleared space. In addition to clearing a percentage of the area, a silhouette of a woman appears on the floor, and by completely clearing her silhouette you unlock her in the gallery (and score more points). Every few levels you fight a boss enemy which needs to be destroyed by repeatedly hurling boxes at it while of course not dying.

The game takes a couple hours to beat, and probably a few more if you want to unlock all the gallery art, all this depends on how skilled you are at the game of course. It is challenging and has incentive to reward better players without keeping the more casual player from completing it (through sheer stubbornness if nothing else).

The lewd art is nicely drawn, though static, I would say this game is better played for it's fun gameplay which is quite addictive, but the fan-service adds a nice touch, and if you are averse to out-and-out nudity (well... drawn nipples) there is a modesty option to cover them up a bit.

There is also a minor storyline going on which you see via the boss' commentary between levels but it's more atmosphere than anything you need to pay attention to. I would say it's definitely worth playing though as I had a lot of fun with the game.

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Posted 16 August, 2020. Last edited 27 March, 2023.
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